Schneider Electric Philippines’ “Life Is On” campaign embodies the company’s vision of technologies that transform how people and organizations consume energy, better automate industrial processes, and improve the quality of business decisions, while enhancing people’s lives. The campaign was launched at Schneider Electric Philippines’ booth at the Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines (IIEE) 40th Annual Convention at the SMX Convention Center.

A major sponsor of the Confab, Schneider presented in their booth how they can sustain their campaign. They showcased innovations for homes, buildings and cities, and cloud-based technologies. Schneider’s latest products aim to make automated, interconnected, secure, and sustainable solutions and systems for both residential and industry use.

The 40th IIEE Confab also included technical presentations on energy management and secure power for data centers. Darwin Saldua (Energy Management Consultant for Schneider Electric Philippines) discussed fluctuations in the energy market and how to deal with it. Joelito Macapugay (Schneider Electric IT Product Engineer) talked about the basics of a solid and reliable data center architecture.

“Schneider’s mission is to ensure that Life Is On for both homes and businesses,” said Claude Mazallon (Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines).

About Schneider Electric

Schneider has been operating in the Philippines for 20 years and has been providing reliable and sustainable energy management solutions for the business and government sectors. The French technology company provides everything from simple peripherals, such as light switches and plugs, to large-scale power management systems and data center. Each system Schneider provides is built to be safe, reliable, efficient, and sustainable for businesses and for home use.

Author

Irwin Allen Rivera

Irwin Allen Rivera loves his wife's cooking so much he's now twice the man he used to be. His English essay won a Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature in 2012. His philosophical-horror story appeared in Philippine Speculative Fiction 8 (2013). He was managing editor and lead writer of Sites and Symbols 2 (2005), a coffee-table book about buildings in UP Diliman - his alma mater (BA Philosophy; MA Creative Writing continuing). He worked at the UP Diliman Information Office before shifting to web content writing. His sudden fiction, "Notwithstanding Pigs," initially a Friendster testimonial, appeared in Philippines Graphic (2006) and in Very Short Stories for Harried Readers (2007). He used to write for www.technoodling.net.